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Schoolhouse Rock: Election Collection
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Manufacturer: Walt Disney Video Find all by Walt Disney Video
Directed By: Tom Warburton Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated)
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Average Rating: 4 out of 5 Stars
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Retail Price: $19.99 Online Sale Price: $13.99 Save $6.00 Today! * Price is subject to change. This item qualifies for Free Super Saver Shipping! |
Starring: Lynn Ahrens, Joshie Armstead, Mary Sue Berry, Blossom Dearie, Bob Dorough
This new collection from the Schoolhouse Rock franchise includes 14 songs from the classic TV series focusing on the election process. Among them are 'I'm Just A Bill', 'Shout Heard Round The World', 'I'm Going To Take Your Vote To College' and more...including the brand new song 'Presidential Minute'. Also contains an interactive election tracking kit with stickers that lets kids follow the election process. Limited Edition!
User Submitted Schoolhouse Rock: Election Collection Reviews November 11, 2008 SHR Rocks! I use it in my 2nd grade class. The students LOVE it, and they understand it. Too bad they don't make them any more.
November 11, 2008 as good as I remember how many of you remember sitting on the couch waiting for schoolhouse rock to come om? Admit is, you still know the workd to I'm just a bill, and conjunction junction!! this is so cool to watch and to make a part of your child's memory
October 31, 2008 Classic Schoolhouse, but better. I watched this DVD because I am absolutely obsessed with Schoolhouse Rock, and politics, so it only seemed fair to give it a shot. It gives some of the great classics, such as "I'm just a bill" and the "I'm gonna send your vote to college" The graphics are restored, and the sound is as well, so it looks and sounds great.
The only thing I was disappointed in was the 2 "surprise" endings. They weren't amazing. Like 20 seconds, and nothing too spectacular.
Of course the DVD comes with a few things, like an election tracking kit, which, seeing how the election isn't until Tuesday, I haven't used yet. Looks cool though. Lots of stickers. =]
Overall, worth the money. Especially since it includes the classics.
October 30, 2008 School House Rockin' the Election I grew up with School House Rock - I memorized the preamble to the constitution by singing "We The People" so I decided that this was perfect to share with my middle school students. I've used the "election" series to introduce American history and civics. Now they hum these infectious songs while working on assignments. We start the section on congress in the next few weeks so I expect I will be hearing the students singing about "Bill" until winter break. These videos have made, what some students may view as a dry subject matter, interesting and engaging. Never underestimate the power of the cartoon.
October 24, 2008 Rock the Election! "Schoolhouse Rock" was a great learning tool for my children when it was on TV during the 70's. Now my children have children of their own, and I was happy to share this latest Election Collection DVD with my three grandsons. The tunes are catchy, the video is fun, and the educational benefit is huge (and painless). Wouldn't it be wonderful if we could get rid of a lot of the political ads on TV and replace them with segments from this DVD! Then we'd all learn something and enjoy doing it.
October 3, 2008 Gimmick? Yeah, but... I should have a sucker tattoo on my forehead. Schoolhouse rock completionists should buy this DVD. Otherwise, stay away. The menus are cute, and arranged strangely. Some of these segments fit nicely, but some don't at all. If, however, you're interested in a new perspective on an old set - you're not getting much here. I'm a little upset about the price - under $10 could've pushed this further, but I did but all of the VHS sets around $10. I figured that I was already in this thing above $50 anyways, so another $15...
The new song is cute, and clocks in at about 60 seconds. It does fit nicely in with all of the other pieces of the pie. (Know how busy prepositions, the money segments, and even Mr. Morton kinda don't quite fit?) This harkens back to that late 70's feel...
As for the surprise ending? I don't wanna spoil it, but they're NEARLY identical.
Worth it for the completionist, not so much for anyone else...
September 30, 2008 Yes, it is another Gimmick, but... Ok, I realize Im an Idiot for buying this, because I have the other 2 disk set with all the SHR episodes, but I decided to get it to get the new song, So yeah, Im a gullable Idiot, Ok, but I love School House Rock, so....
August 7, 2008 Gimmick for election year Just get the 30th Anniversary Edition of Schoolhouse Rock instead of this one. This "Election Collection" only sports 14 songs from the 40+ classics that were made back in the day of educating children through Saturday morning cartoon shorts. The songs they do pick are of course themed for electoral stuff so you definitely will get classics like "I'm Just a Bill" as well as government/patriotic related stuff like "Shot Heard Around the World." While you do get a brand-new exclusive song, "Presidential Minute", you are shortchanging yourself considering the 30th Anniversary Edition is only a few dollars more and give you almost four times the content.
Another interesting snippet in the Election Collection includes an election tracking kit so your little ones can follow the upcoming election using stickers and stuff. So if you really want your kid to get into the election process I suppose that may make it worth it. Also the DVD has an english 5.1 dolby track and a spanish track (no info on if it's stereo, mono or what). In the end I have to say just get the 30th Anniversary Edition and give your kids and yourself a much bigger bang for the buck.
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